Learn to use these, have some consideration. It isn't the job of someone to have to spend a few hours sorting out your pennies. Even if it is at the 7-11, you expect other customers to be made to wait because someone is an inconsiderate jerk?
I am going off of what we know. He wanted to pay his bill in legal currency. Anything else is assumed.

JAK®;20558375 said:I think Bubonic is taking this far too personally. Saying that cashiers are required to count pennies is not the same as enjoying forcing them to count pennies.
People don't like being inconvenient. This is why the man decided to pay this way just to get revenge.
You're so cool.![]()
I am being a bit rigid, but I find that the fine was justifiable, yes pennies are legal tender but he intended to cause a scene, it is unreasonable, and it isn't like he couldn't of used a coinstar or gone to the bank and had his money converted to a more reasonable format.
A lot of stores don't even accept fifties or hundreds because of the risk it can put their cashiers in and cutting out the risk of counterfeits.
Agreed 100%! Pennies are still a legal form of money so I hope he wins if he sues.The guy isn't in the wrong. Your bill is 25 dollars and you put 25 dollars on the counter, they have to count it, same thing here.
Agreed 100%! Pennies are still a legal form of money so I hope he wins if he sues.